A day of action on artificial intelligence has been signaled by a group of artists, freelancers, and creators who are urging advocates to ask Congressional leaders to bring in a law banning companies from copyrighting AI-generated art.that includes a form to easily contact representatives of the United States Congress.
The organizers want as many people as possible to phone or email their members of Congress and ask them to “block corporations from being able to obtain copyright registration for content largely created through AI rather than through artists.”will not register works entirely generated by AI , Lia Holland, the director of Fight for the Future, one of the groups behind AI Day of Action, says that companies are trying to circumvent the Copyright Office’s decision.
“[They] want to hire AI to write a script and then hire a writer to clean up the script, which results in the human being paid less, but the studios believe that this is enough human content to get copyright,” Holland